When you think of John Goodman, you likely picture him as Walter Sobchak, the gun-toting bowling enthusiast from "The Big Lebowski."
For the latest installment in BI's "Role Play" series, Goodman discusses his favorite Coen brothers movie, why "Bringing Out the Dead" was a hard movie to make, and the time he called 411 looking for Al Pacino.
On his favorite Coen Brothers movie and faking it in his first movie roleYou made your movie debut in 1983 in "Eddie Macon's Run," which stars Kirk Douglas.
[Laughs]On working with Al Pacino and the casting rumor about him he's never heard(L-R) John Goodman and Al Pacino in "The Sea of Love."
[Laughs]On the movie that felt like he 'wasted a great opportunity'(L-R) John Goodman and Nicolas Cage in "Bringing Out the Dead."
Persons:
John Goodman, Walter Sobchak, Dan Conner, Roseanne, Sulley, Rosanne, Goodman, Eli Gemstone, He'll, I've, I'm, Dan, Rosanne Barr, Barr, Coen, Al Pacino, Eddie Macon's, Kirk Douglas, Douglas, Kirk, Barton Fink, It's, Rushmore, Jeff, he's, Uncle Buck, John, Candy, Alfredo Pacino, Pacino, You've, Nicolas Cage, Martin Scorsese's, Dan Aykroyd, Scorsese, He's, he'd, Babe Ruth, Turturro, Eugene O'Neill
Organizations:
Inc, ABC, Al, Denzel
Locations:
televangelists, Angeles, Charleston, Laredo , Texas, Denzel Washington, Manhattan